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Tuesday, April 29, 2025

GW Talk @ Jurong Primary (Apr)

Mrs Gerad, Teacher IC for Earth Day in Jurong Primary, invited Earth Society to conduct a Global Warming Assembly talk for the school on 17 Apr 2025.

On 17 Apr, Earth Society team reached Jurong Primary at 7.05 am. We conducted a Global Warming talk for the P1 to P6 students from 7.15 am to 7.40 am. We presented on how Global Warming is affecting the world and showcased various solutions to climate change. (Plant trees, Eat less meat, Green energy and 3Rs). We touched on environmental issues such as Deforestation, the Global usage of food/ water resources and World Hunger.

Students and teachers listened attentively to the talk. The talk was well-received. After the talk, Mrs Gerad helped to compile some feedback from teachers and emailed us.

Feedback from Teachers

A very interesting and engaging presentation. The audience were attentive and intrigued with the rich content. Thank you so much.                                 - Mrs Gerad, Teacher IC for Earth Day, JPS.

Very good presentation and sharing of Environment matters. Good insight as to how we can choose Alternative living. The students are attentive and engaged! – Ms Josephine Rama, teacher, JPS

The speaker had successfully educated the students about importance of protecting the Earth and the practical ways to help preserve it. - Ms Jane, teacher, JPS


Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Online Biodiversity Loss talk @ Seng Kang Primary (Apr)

Ms Hung Mei Ling, a teacher from Seng Kang Primary, invited Earth Society to conduct an online Biodiversity Loss talk for the upper primary students on 22 Apr.

On 22 Apr, Earth Society team join in the online Zoom meeting at 12.45 pm. We conducted a Biodiversity Loss talk for the P4 to P6 students from 1 pm to 1.30 pm.

We showcased WWF’s message that almost 70% of wildlife were lost from 1970s to 2016. We touched on issues such as Biodiversity Loss, Overfishing, Deforestation, animal factory farming and Climate change. We also introduced some environmental heros such as Sea Shepherd (protect the ocean) and Dr Jane Goodall (protect the forests) to the students. We recommend solutions such as reduce fish consumption, Meatless days, planting trees and protect the world’s ocean and forest.

Students and teachers listened attentively to the talk.

Saturday, March 16, 2024

GW talk @ Kheng Cheng School (Apr)

Ms Teo, a teacher from Kheng Cheng School, invited Earth Society to conduct a Global Warming Assembly talk for the school on 21 Apr.

On 21 Apr, Earth Society team reached Kheng Cheng School at 7.15 am. We conducted a Global Warming talk for the P1 to P6 students from 7.30 am to 8 am. We presented on how Global Warming is affecting the world and showcased various solutions to climate change. (Plant trees, Eat less meat, Green energy and 3Rs). We touched on environmental issues such as Deforestation, the Global usage of food/ water resources and World Hunger.

Students and teachers listened attentively to the talk. The talk was well-received. After the talk, Ms Teo wrote to us to get more info on the GW talk.

Tuesday, June 14, 2022

Online Biodiversity Loss talk @ CHIJ Toa Payoh Pri (Apr)

Ms Lim Siew Choo, Teacher-in-charge of Earth Day Activities in CHIJ Toa Payoh Primary, invited Earth Society to conduct a Biodiversity Loss talk for the school on 20 Apr.  This was the 3rd time the School invited us to speak to the students.

On 20 Apr, Earth Society team joined the school via Zoom at 12.20 pm. Mrs Jennifer Kwek, Level Head Science, hosted the session and invited the P1 to P6 classes to join in the session.

We conducted a Biodiversity Loss talk for the P1 to P6 students from 12.40 pm to 1.10 pm. We presented on Overfishing, Deforestation, Climate change, Loss in Biodiversity and Factory farming. We also touched on issues such as No Shark fin, reduce Factory farming and Meatless Mondays. We also introduced some Environmental heros such as Shark Savers, Sea Shepherd and Dr Jane Goodall to the students. The students listened attentively to the talk.

Teachers’ Feedback

-  The talk was very engaging and informative, with interesting videos to illustrate the points mentioned.

- The talk was very insightful and all of us learnt a lot. The Duration is just right.

-  The speaker is very clear in his presentation and language used is appropriate and suitable for the primary students


Friday, December 31, 2021

Youth Sustainability Boot Camp @ Science Center (Nov)

Mr Tan Yi Han, from GUILD (Ground-Up Innovation Labs for Development), invited Earth Society to attend their Youth Sustainability event at Science Center in Nov.

GUILD had partnered with Science Centre to run a Youth Sustainability Champion boot camp on the theme of Food Sustainability. The boot camp involved primary school students who have earned the Sustainability Young Scientist badge. Over a period of 4 weeks, GUILD aims to encourage the students to deep dive into food sustainability issues and come up with creative solutions.  

Mr Tan invited Earth Society to share with students about sustainable food choices including challenges/ needs and opportunities/ solutions. GUILD also invited other Eco-organizations such as Nature Society and Foodscape Collective to share their knowledge with the students.

On 25 Nov, Earth Society team reached Science Center at 1.20 pm. Mr Aston, from GUILD, was at the entrance to escort us to the Tinkering Lab where the event was held. We set up a learning station in a corner of the classroom from 1.30 pm to 2.30 pm.

There were 4 learning stations in the classroom. Students (in groups of 4) would rotate among the 4 learning stations to learn about different aspects of Food sustainability The students had 15 mins to learn from each of the learning stations.

At our station, we used a laptop to present to the students on the amount of Green house gas emitted / the amount of water required to produce different types of food. We showed that producing meat was not sustainable and recommended to reduce meat consumption by half and support Meatless days to conserve the food and water resources on the planet.

Students paid full attention to the lesson and eagerly jotted down notes in their worksheet when listening to the presentation.   

We participated in the event again on 26 Nov and shared the knowledge with another batch of students.

We are glad that organizations such as GUILD are engaging primary school students on Sustainability issues. We hope the Eco-message will spread far and wide among the children in Singapore.

Monday, December 27, 2021

Online GW talk for Big Heart Student Care (Sep/ Nov)

Ms Sng Yi Lin, Partnership Engagement and Development Specialist in Self Help Groups Student Care Limited, invited Earth Society to conduct 4 online Global Warming talks (via Zoom) for students in 13 Big Heart Student Care Centers.

We conducted 2 talks in Sep and 2 talks in Nov.

The talks were conducted from 10 am to 10.45 am. We presented on the effects of Climate change on the world and showcased various solutions that scientists recommended to curb climate change. (Plant trees, Eat less meat, Green energy and 3Rs). Students and teachers listened attentively to the talk

We managed to reach out to students in the Big Heart Student Care Centers in the following Primary schools. Innova Primary, Woodlands Ring, Princess Elizabeth, Xing Nan, Yang Zheng Zhang De, Damai, Teck Whye, Xi Shan, Qi Hua, Evergreen, Qi Fa and Yuneng Primary school.

Feedback from teachers :

- Students were engaged and found the videos interesting.

- The talk shared new information on sustainable farming.

- The presentation shared some interesting facts about our environment and knowledgeable information to help our Earth.


Thursday, July 8, 2021

Online GW talk @ Rivervale Primary (Apr)

Mdm Azrina, a teacher in Rivervale Primary, invited Earth Society to conduct an online Global Warming talk for the school cohort on 12 Apr.

On 12 Apr, Earth Society joined in the online Zoom meeting at 7.15 am. We conducted a Global Warming talk for P1 to P6 students from 7.30 am to 8 am. We presented on the effects of Climate change on the world and showcased various solutions that scientists recommended to curb climate change. (Plant trees, Eat less meat, Green energy and 3Rs).

The teachers used Kahoot online tool to create a Kahoot Quiz for the students.

After the talk, students participated actively in a Kahoot Quiz session to answer questions related to the talk. Many students paid attention to the talk and answered the Quiz questions correctly.



Monday, February 22, 2021

Online GW talk @ Alexandra Primary (Jan)

Mr Steven Neo, a teacher in Alexandra Primary, invited Earth Society to conduct an online Global Warming talk for the P3 students on 20 Jan.,

On 20 Jan, Earth Society joined in the online Zoom meeting at 8.45 am. We conducted a Global Warming talk for 6 classes of P3 students from 9 am to 9.30 am. We presented on the effects of Climate change on the world and showcased various solutions that scientists recommended to curb climate change. (Plant trees, Eat less meat, Green energy and 3Rs). Teachers and students listened attentively to the talk.

After the talk, Mr Steven Neo helped to gather some feedback from the teachers and send the feedback to us via email.

“Thank you for the Environmental talk today. Very good feedback were given.

The content Earth Society delivered was very informative and relevant to our students. The videos clips were captivating and informative as pictures and videos speak a thousand words. 

The sharing and suggestions on ways for our students to do their part, resonated with our students and give them more insights on what they can do to save our planet Earth.”


Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Livestream Water Conservation talk @ Stamford and CHIJ Toa Payoh Primary (Mar)

To commemorate 2020 World Water Day (WWD), Mdm Jackie Chua, a teacher in Stamford Primary, invited Earth Society to conduct a “Water Conservation” Assembly for the school cohort on 11 Mar. This is the 3th time Stamford Primary invited us to speak to their students.

Due to the COVID situation in Singapore, the Assembly talk was changed to a talk for a small group of students in the Computer room with the school technical team video-recording the talk and live-streaming it to the school cohort. The talk was projected onto the projector screen of each classroom and the students listened to the talk in the classrooms.


On 11 Mar, Earth Society team reached Stamford Primary at 7.15 am. Mdm Jackie Chua escorted us to the Computer room where the ICT team set up a video camera to record and live-stream the presentation.

We conducted a “Water Conservation” talk for the school cohort from 7.30 am to 8 am. We presented on “Water and Climate change”, showing United Nation’s 2020 WWD message that Climate change is causing more droughts and floods in the world. We also showed Global water shortage, and shared PUB’s 5 tips to save 140 litres of water at Home.

We also shared that the bulk of a person’s daily water usage is embedded in the food we eat. United Nations shows that a person drinks 2 to 4 litres of water a day, uses about 150 litres of water at home a day, but ‘eats’ 2000 to 5000 litres of water a day. (embedded in the food that we eat.) It takes 200 litres of water to produce 1 kg of veggies, but 15,400 litres of water to produce 1 kg of Beef. By reducing meat consumption, we can save 1000 litres of water a day. By supporting 1 meatless day, we can save 1600 litres of water that day.(equivalent to saving 10 days of water usage at home.)

Mrs Jennifer Kwek, Level Head Science in CHIJ Toa Payoh Primary, invited Earth Society to conduct a “Water Conservation” Assembly for the school cohort on 25 Mar. This is the 3th time CHIJ Toa Payoh Primary invited us to speak to their students.

Due to the COVID situation, the Assembly talk was changed to a presentation in the Science Lab with the school technical team video-recording the talk and live-streaming it to the school cohort.

On 25 Mar, Earth Society team arrived in CHIJ Toa Payoh Primary at 12.15 pm. Mrs Jennifer Kwek escorted us to the Science Lab where the ICT team video recorded the talk. We conducted a ‘Water Conservation” talk (similar to the above talk) to the school cohort from 12.35 pm to 1.05 pm. The students watched the live-streamed presentation in their respective classrooms.

After the talk, Mrs Jennifer Kwek helped us to compile some feedbacks from the teachers and students who watched the talk in the classrooms.

Teachers’ feedback:

Feedback from Stamford Primary’s teachers:
- very informative and educational.
- videos and language used in the ppt is suitable for primary students to understand.
- duration is a little long for students to stay focus.

Feedback from CHIJ Toa Payoh Primary’s teacher:
Please send us some of the video links that are showed during the presentation. They are useful for teachers to follow-up or to upload for further reference in Google in classrooms. Content is useful for P6 students.

Students’ feedback:

The content of the talk was very educational and helped raised my awareness. I appreciated the many facts provided to promote saving water which were interesting, yet easy to understand.  
- Natalie Tong, Student, CHIJ Toa Payoh Primary 

The videos were interesting and there was a lot of info and facts about water. One video tells us how meat uses more water to produce than vegetables. The videos also show us how to save water. 
– Charleen Boon, Student, CHIJ Toa Payoh Primary

There was a lot of content and it was easy to understand. Plus, the video made it more entertaining. It motivated me to start saving water and adopt Meatless Monday. – Hannah Tang, Student, CHIJ Toa Payoh Primary

Saturday, February 22, 2020

Assembly talk @ Zhong Hua and Clementi Primary (Jan)


Mdm Joan Tan, Teacher-in-charge of Environmental Education in Zhong Hua Primary, invited Earth Society to conduct an Assembly talk for the school cohort on 21 Jan. This is the 4th time Zhong Hua Primary invited us to speak to their students.

On 21 Jan, Earth Society team reached Zhong Hua Primary at 7.20 am. We conducted an Environmental Conservation Assembly talk for P1 to P6 students from 7.35 am to 8.05 am. We presented on Overfishing in our Oceans, Deforestation on our Land, Green House Gas emissions in our Atmosphere, Loss in Biodiversity and Factory farming. We also touched on issues such as No Shark fin, reduce Factory farming, Veggie days and Ways to save Water.

The students and teachers listened attentively to the talk.

Ms Wang Jie Hui, Head of Department CCE in Clementi Primary, invited Earth Society to conduct an Assembly talk for the upper primary students on 21 Jan.

On 21 Jan, Earth Society team reached Clementi Primary at 12.45 pm. We conducted a Global Warming Assembly talk for the P4 to P6 students from 1 pm to 1.30 pm. Students and teachers listened attentively to the talk. After the talk, Ms Wang Jie Hui helped us to compile some feedbacks from the teachers and emailed us the feedbacks.

Teachers’ feedback:

Engaging presentation with many ideas covered within the given time. The videos were interesting and provided good visual impact on the pupils so that they can really picture what is going on in the World around them.
– Ms Irene Lm, Teacher, Clementi Primary

Informative for the pupils and I felt that the speaker could focus the pupils attention to the details and objectives of the talk. Good ! - Ms Yan Ru, Teacher, Clementi Primary

Interesting facts about Global Warming. A bit packed - may be too much info for primary school children to digest. But there will be follow-up lessons, so it should be alright.. - Mr Matthew Lim, Teacher, Clementi Primary

Sunday, February 9, 2020

GW talk @ Kampung Senang Student Care (Jan)

Ms Goh Pin Pin, Centre Supervisor of Kampung Senang Student Care Centre (Tampines), invited Earth Society to conduct a Global Warming talk for the students on 03 Jan.

On 03 Jan, Earth Society team reached Kampung Senang Student Care Centre at 1.45 pm. We conducted a Global Warming talk for 50 primary school students from 2 pm to 3 pm. We presented on the effects of Climate change on the world and showcased various solutions that scientists recommended to curb climate change. (Plant trees, Eat less meat, Green energy and 3Rs).

The students listened attentively to the talk and actively participated in the Quiz after the talk.

Teacher’s feedback:

Very informative talk, the children showed interest in the presentation. Thank you!
- Ms Goh Pin Pin, Centre Supervisor, Kampung Senang Student Care Centre

Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Assembly talk @ Yu Hua and Oprea Estate Primary (Oct/ Nov)

Mdm Jean Wong, a teacher in Yu Hua Primary, invited Earth Society to conduct an Assembly talk for the school cohort on 10 Oct.

On 10 Oct, Earth Society team reached Yu Hua Primary at 12.45 pm. We conducted a Global Warming Assembly talk for the P1 to P6 students from 1 pm to 1.30 pm. We presented on how Global Warming is affecting the world and showcased various solutions to climate change. (Plant trees, Eat less meat, Green energy and 3Rs). The students and teachers listened attentively to the talk.

Mdm Manickam Sumathi, Lead Teacher (Science) in Oprea Estate Primary, invited Earth Society to conduct an Assembly talk for the school cohort on 06 Nov.

On 06 Nov, Earth Society team reached Oprea Estate Primary at 7.15 am. Ms Lim Ching Ching escorted us to the school hall to prepare for the Assembly talk. We conducted a Global Warming Assembly talk for the P1 to P6 students from 7.45 am to 8.15 pm. Students listened attentively to the talk and participated actively in the Quiz at the end of talk. After the talk,Ms Lim Ching Ching helped us to compile some feedbacks from the teachers and emailed us the feedbacks.

Teachers’ Feedback

Very engaging talk with powerful visuals. The children will have a better understanding of their daily actions and how they too can play their part to reduce Global Warming. Thank you. 
- Mrs Nain, Teacher, Oprea Estate Primay

Informative and relevant to students. Analogies were relatable also. Great job!
- Shirleen, Teacher, Oprea Estate Primay

Clear, informative. Engaging with videos and current update. Therefore it is very timely for the pupils.  
- Nuraihan, Teacher, Oprea Estate Primay

Thursday, October 24, 2019

GW talk @ Hearty Care Center (Sep)

Ms Tammy Tan, Assistant Centre Manager of Hearty Care Center, invited Earth Society to conduct a Global Warming talk for the students on 09 Sep.

On 09 Sep, Earth Society team reached Hearty Care Centre at 1.45 pm. We conducted a Global Warming talk for 80 primary level students from 2 pm to 3 pm. We presented on the effects of Climate change on the world and showcased various solutions that scientists recommended to curb climate change. (Plant trees, Eat less meat, Green energy and 3Rs).

The students listened attentively to the talk and actively participated in the Quiz after the talk.


Teacher’s feedback:

Very informative talk, especially on the statistics which shows unknown facts to the students! Interesting videos and good presentation. Good to have the Quiz at the end of the session. Thank you very much! - Felicia, Teacher, Hearty Care Center

Students’ Feedback

The talk is very interesting as we get to know what is happening around us. I learnt that Climate change is going to be very serious if we don’t do anything about it. - Phua Zhi Tng, P5 Student.

The presentation was very informative and interesting. I learnt a lot about Climate change. I hope that Global Warming will stop soon and polar bears can stop dying. - YiXuan, P4 Student.

I learnt many things on how Global Warming can affect the World. I learnt to choose Plant-based meals for a Greener World and better Health. - Zhang Sheng, P4 Student

Saturday, August 24, 2019

Assembly talk @ Elias Park and Yang Zheng Primary (Jul)

Ms Chai Chew Yee, SH (Student Leadership), in Elias Park Priinary, invited Earth Society to conduct an Assembly talk for the school cohort on 09 Jul.

On 09 Jul, Earth Society team reached Elias Park Primary at 11.15 am. We conducted a Global Warming Assembly talk for the P1 to P6 students from 11.30 am to 12 pm. We presented on how Global Warming is affecting the world and showcased various solutions to climate change. (Plant trees, Eat less meat, Green energy and 3Rs). The students and teachers listened attentively to the talk.



Ms Annie Tay, Senior Teacher in Yang Zheng Primary, invited Earth Society to conduct an Assembly talk for the school cohort on 22 Jul.

On 22 Jul, Earth Society team reached Yang Zheng Primary at 12.25 pm. We conducted a Global Warming Assembly talk for the P1 to P6 students from 12.40 pm to 1.15 pm. Students and teachers listened attentively to the talk. After the talk, Ms Annie Tay helped us to compile some feedbacks from the teachers and email us the feedbacks.

Teachers’ Feedback

Very informative presentation. I think explaining with data help the students understand the severity of the problem. The videos using animals was good to capture the attention of the students.  – Rafidah, Teacher, Yang Zheng Primary

Informative session with interesting videos that captured students’ attention. Good reminder for all to do our part to save Mother Earth. Thank you.
–Samuel, Teacher, Yang Zheng Primary

Information is interesting and useful. Video clips and pictures shown are colourful and attractive to students. – Ms Regina Cheong, Teacher, Yang Zheng Primary

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

GW talk @ Riverside Primary (May)

Mr Shahnaz, Teacher-in-charge of G-Cube Club in Riverside Primary, invited Earth Society to conduct a classroom talk for the G-Cube Club students on 22 May.

On 22 May, Earth Society team reached Riverside Primary at 2 pm. We conducted a Global Warming Assembly talk for 40 G-Cube Club students from 2.15 pm to 3.30 pm. We presented on how Global Warming is affecting the world and showcased various solutions to climate change. (Plant trees, Eat less meat, Green energy and 3Rs). The students listened attentively and participated actively in the Quiz at the end of the talk.



Teacher’s Feedback

The talk today is very localised and relevant to primary school students. The language, text, videos used are suitable for the students to understand. The Quiz at the end of the talk wraps up their understanding in a meaningful way. Thank you Earth Society for the enriching talk for our students.
– Mdm Tay Pei Pei, Teacher-in-charge, G-Cube Club, Riverside Primary.

Students’ Feedback

I like the talk. I learnt a lot about how to save our Mother Earth. I did not know that in the North and South Poles, the ice are melting very fast and the polar bears are affected. – Nurul, P6, Riverside Primary

I enjoyed the talk. I learnt about the cows giving out green house gas and Veggie Mondays to help the world.  – R.V.Hari Varshini, P6, Riverside Primary.

GW talks at Raffles Student-Care Centers (May)


In May, Earth Society was invited by various Raffles Student Care centers in Hougang and Sengang to conduct Global Warming talks for their students. The student population attending the talks range from 50 students to 150 students.

We conducted the talks in the following Raffles Student Care centers:

02 May (Thur)           Hougang Green Student Care (Hougang)
06 May (Mon)            XMA Student Care (Hougang)
09 May (Thur)           North Spring Primary Student Care                                                (Sengkang)
15 May (Wed)           Xin Min Primary Student Care (Hougang)
16 May (Thur)           FernGreen Primary Student Care 
                                 (Sengkang)

We conduct a 40 mins talk and a 10 mins Quiz for the students in each of the centers. Students listened attentively and participated actively in the quiz after the talk.

Teachers’ Feedback:

The talk was very beneficial for the kids and us teachers too. We learnt more about the world and what we can do to make it a better place. – Ms Fitri Rozlyana, Teacher, Hougang Green Raffles Student Care Center

It is really good to have a talk for the students about Global Warming. To make the students understand more about the Earth. The talk is really interesting. Students participate in the Quiz and are eager to share what they have learnt.
– Ms Thirah, Teacher, Hougang Green Raffles Student Care Center

The talk was knowledgeable. Most students enjoyed the talk and I hope that we are able to continue our partnership. Thank you. 
– Ms Tr.Farah, Supervisor, XMA Raffles Student Care Center

Wednesday, June 19, 2019

Assembly talk at Concord Primary and Ai Tong School (Apr)

Ms Eunice Chew, a teacher in Concord Primary,invited Earth Society to conduct an Assembly talk for the school cohort during their Earth Day celebration on 08 Apr.

On 08 Apr, Earth Society team reached Concord Primary at 7.30 am. We conducted a Global Warming talk for the P1 to P6 students from 7.45 am to 8.15 am. We presented on the effects of Climate change on the world and showcased various solutions that scientists recommended to curb climate change. (Plant trees, Eat less meat, Green energy and 3Rs). Students listened attentively to the talk and participated actively in the Quiz after the talk.

Mr Goh Chee Wee, a teacher in Ai Tong School, invited Earth Society to conduct 2 Assembly talks for the school on 23 Apr and 24 Apr.

On 23 Apr, Earth Society team reached Ai Tong School at 7.15 am. We conducted a Global Warming talk for the P5 and P6 students from 7.45 am to 8.10 am. We conducted another talk for the P3 and P4 students on 24 Apr, 7.40 am to 8.10 am. Students listened attentively to the talk and participated in the Quiz after the talk.

After the talks, Mr Goh helped to compile some feedback from the teachers who attended the talk and emailed the feedback to us.

Teacher’s Feedback

The talk was very informative. Only drawback is that it was a little too fast due to limited time given. Speaker was able to engage the students. - Ms Seow Yong, Teacher, Ai Tong School

Very informative with a lot of videos but a bit too fast in delivery. Could explain terms like flash floods and global warming.- Teacher, Ai Tong School

Friday, June 14, 2019

Assembly talk at Maris Stella High and White Sands Primary (Apr)

Ms Ariana Ong, a teacher in Maris Stella High (Primary), invited Earth Society to conduct an Assembly talk for the lower primary students on 01 Apr.

On 01 Apr, Earth Society team reached Maris Stella High (Primary) at 10.35 am. We conducted a Global Warming talk for the P1 to P3 students from 10.50 am to 11.20 am. We presented on the effects of Climate change on the world and showcased various solutions that scientists recommended to curb climate change. (Plant trees, Eat less meat, Green energy and 3Rs). Students listened attentively to the talk.

Mdm Joyce Soon, HOD Science in White Sands Primary, invited Earth Society to conduct an Assembly talk for the school cohort on 17 Apr.

On 17 Apr, Earth Society team reached White Sands Primary at 8 am. We conducted a Global Warming talk for the P1 to P6 students from 8.15 am to 9 am.
Students listened to the talk and participated actively in the Quiz at the end of the talk. After the talk, we set up and manned a booth at the school canteen from 9 am to 11 am. Many students visited our booth to get more info and provided feedback for the Assembly talk.

Teacher’s Feedback

The talk was very informative and motivating. The speaker exhibits passion in the topic. Thank you for sharing. – Ms Khadijah, Teacher, White Sands Primary

Students’ Feedback

The Assembly talk was great! I learnt many things which I did not know. The videos were very interesting! – Aanya, P6, White Sands Primary

I liked the talk because I learnt the effects of global Warming. It was an introduction on the science topic “Man’s Impact on the environment” – Pin, P6, White Sands Primary

I leant to save electricity and don’t use plastic bag. I can bring a fabric bag when going to supermarket. – K.Hemashree, P4, White Sands Primary

The talk is very important for us to learn about global warming. It has many funny videos. I will play a part in saving the Earth. Casper, P4, White Sands Primary